32
32
tv
eye 32
favorite 0
quote 0
world looks like it's technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future covered. the later work habits of the business program here and as he learned from davos switzerland at the end of another busy day at the annual economic forum in europe was the focus the most anticipated speech of the day came from british prime minister david cameron a camera speech was blunt tax evasion but considering just a day after he promised the british and e.u. membership referendum so many people wanted to talk about germany's chancellor angela merkel she also took the mike and she spoke about structural reforms and she also mentioned the worrying spanish unemployment crisis where these unemployment is now a staggering sixty percent when a nutshell she said that europe needs to implement painful reforms now to enjoy the future the benefits of the future that was the long and short of now another was presented in the latest w. as for poor the west or poor as he cool people around these parts of stalin's call that was the biggest risk the global economy is the wid
world looks like it's technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future covered. the later work habits of the business program here and as he learned from davos switzerland at the end of another busy day at the annual economic forum in europe was the focus the most anticipated speech of the day came from british prime minister david cameron a camera speech was blunt tax evasion but considering just a day after he promised the british and e.u. membership...
181
181
Jan 21, 2013
01/13
by
FBC
tv
eye 181
favorite 0
quote 0
we have of course who else would be here for technology shibani joshi is with me for technology. sandra smith is with me. but first shibani, the latest on apple. i'm nervous. shibani: a lot of people are. let's take a look at the stock price over the last three months. used to be $700 stock back in september and now we're talking about $500 stock. here's what the stakes are for this company's stock price, according to an analyst of global equities research he says the size of a miss will mean the difference between $400 stock and $600 stock, so we're talking $100 price move on apple shares. earnings per share of $13.41. revenues of 54.6 billion dollars. that's a decline of 3%. the first decline we're expecting in over a decade. and then it's been said while the december holiday quarter is expected to smash records, we're concerned that the demand for new apple products is compressing so basically what he's saying here is is the spark gone for apple? this is going to be a make-or-break quarter in that sense. we're getting the holiday numbers. it is the most important quarter for a
we have of course who else would be here for technology shibani joshi is with me for technology. sandra smith is with me. but first shibani, the latest on apple. i'm nervous. shibani: a lot of people are. let's take a look at the stock price over the last three months. used to be $700 stock back in september and now we're talking about $500 stock. here's what the stakes are for this company's stock price, according to an analyst of global equities research he says the size of a miss will mean...
52
52
Jan 26, 2013
01/13
by
CNN
tv
eye 52
favorite 0
quote 0
it sort of feels as if maybe some of those online education technologies that have been on the brink for a little while might really start to come good this year. >> every 23-year-old in boston has an education start-up by the way going. that's the new thing. >> one might be the next mark zuckerberg. >> we hope so. >> good to see you both here. ken rogoff and chrystia free land. this year's theme is resilient dynamism. i have a hunch you are in yell roubini doesn't agree. >> we'll continue for years to come and something will crack eventually. >> i'll introduce you to the economist they call dr. doom. [ female announcer ] what if the next big thing, isn't a thing at all? it's lots of things. all waking up. connecting to the global phenomenon we call the internet of everything. ♪ it's going to be amazing. and exciting. and maybe, most remarkably, not that far away. we're going to wake the world up. and watch, with eyes wide, as it gets to work. cisco. tomorrow starts here. visit washington dc every year. some come to witness... some to be heard. we come to make an impact. to learn f
it sort of feels as if maybe some of those online education technologies that have been on the brink for a little while might really start to come good this year. >> every 23-year-old in boston has an education start-up by the way going. that's the new thing. >> one might be the next mark zuckerberg. >> we hope so. >> good to see you both here. ken rogoff and chrystia free land. this year's theme is resilient dynamism. i have a hunch you are in yell roubini doesn't...
28
28
tv
eye 28
favorite 0
quote 0
science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we. covered. plug mission and free liquid intake should free plans for chargers free placement free live free listeria type free clinic free blog plug in video for your media projects a freebie audio dadar t. dot com you. please. please. please. please please please please. please .
science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we. covered. plug mission and free liquid intake should free plans for chargers free placement free live free listeria type free clinic free blog plug in video for your media projects a freebie audio dadar t. dot com you. please. please. please. please please please please. please .
29
29
tv
eye 29
favorite 0
quote 0
science technology innovation all the list i'm elements from around russia we've got the huge earth covered. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harvey welcome to the big picture. cheer the reindeer is interesting for the herders. and when it suffers people do their best to help go up. the distances or. the roads are. to. be untied. the fall.
science technology innovation all the list i'm elements from around russia we've got the huge earth covered. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harvey welcome to the big picture. cheer the reindeer is interesting for the herders. and when it suffers people do their best to help go up. the distances or. the...
114
114
Jan 29, 2013
01/13
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 114
favorite 0
quote 0
those of us that our technology people, we have put 50 years of government data in an ichat application is free to the public. here is the website where you can find it. hopefully it will be helpful in identifying ways and places to go. thank you,. >> thank you, karen. we will go now to robert galvin. >> thank you, i was on that commission for several years and it is just really always worth reading. it puts a true north into this view and i think it's nice work. just to bring it home to you what employers do, 3 million employers with covered benefits for about 150 americans. for those working in government, the people inside companies that do this, you know what it's like to have your benefits given to you. for a company it is a balance between trying to stay profitable so that you can make profits whether it is for the owners of the company or the shareholders and the entire new employees. can i have the first slide? although we are not going to talk about coverage, i wanted to show the slide. when you talk to any employer, is change the structure of the system, meaning that there is
those of us that our technology people, we have put 50 years of government data in an ichat application is free to the public. here is the website where you can find it. hopefully it will be helpful in identifying ways and places to go. thank you,. >> thank you, karen. we will go now to robert galvin. >> thank you, i was on that commission for several years and it is just really always worth reading. it puts a true north into this view and i think it's nice work. just to bring it...
29
29
tv
eye 29
favorite 0
quote 0
possibility and real possibility skeptical in contrast to ben i think i don't think governments innovate technology particularly well they can well they can be an incubator i think there's an argument to incubate it but that's now by offering incentives for silicon valley companies to move him to take advantage of the very highly skilled people there are and i think that the incubation argument is needs it needs an industry around it needs so it needs local russian companies to of evolved themselves that will feed off the incubates and i don't think that exists so the high tech on i don't exist i mean the greatest hackers in the world come from russia apparently about gary and a few other places i just i can't see it really taking off i think for food i think i mean the. world's largest geographic landmass i just it's called black i mean there's significant possibility and food investment is going to be a theme that's going to play out in five ten years time and could put russian ideas and we had john rogers on the program and he thinks that the future for exports as you know it's a one way back to
possibility and real possibility skeptical in contrast to ben i think i don't think governments innovate technology particularly well they can well they can be an incubator i think there's an argument to incubate it but that's now by offering incentives for silicon valley companies to move him to take advantage of the very highly skilled people there are and i think that the incubation argument is needs it needs an industry around it needs so it needs local russian companies to of evolved...
16
16
tv
eye 16
favorite 0
quote 0
i mean how is that being dealt with because he was saying that take a look at food exports look at technology and things like this this is also driving the economy and consumption you divide it up i mean oil accounts for about fourteen percent of g.d.p. whereas retail accounts for over fifty so in that sense please repeat that because you know you don't come across that retail is so much more important it's far as g.d.p. right you know manufacturing wealth in the country be. government revenues i mean oil and gas accounts for around forty percent i mean they're still very heavily dependent however you know slowly slowly the rest of the economy the real economy is developing and it's moving west or away. from from the dependence on oil and gas but it's still very significant i mean it will prices beautiful to tend to us tomorrow there would be chaos and the game is always been to try and move it away but it's not like it was you know ten years ago where all the governments money came from oil and gas but that's that's the issue facing us is what we're talking about with these reforms is what t
i mean how is that being dealt with because he was saying that take a look at food exports look at technology and things like this this is also driving the economy and consumption you divide it up i mean oil accounts for about fourteen percent of g.d.p. whereas retail accounts for over fifty so in that sense please repeat that because you know you don't come across that retail is so much more important it's far as g.d.p. right you know manufacturing wealth in the country be. government revenues...
76
76
Jan 28, 2013
01/13
by
KNTV
tv
eye 76
favorite 0
quote 0
among other technology sales, ibm and google beat expectations as did microsoft and netflix. >>> there aren't a lot of people out there who were right about what would happen over the last five years, but harvard university professor ken rogoff was. he was on the money with some very accurate predictions about the economy, about where the markets would go post financial crisis. what's next for america and the global economy? ken rogoff joining me once again with some answers. ken, good to see you. >> good to see you. >> thanks so much for joining us. how would you describe the mood in davos and how would you see the economy today five years post the crisis? >> it's a strange mood in davos, where people are not euphoric. in fact, you talk to heads of multinational corporations, businesspeople around the world, they say, you know, things aren't even as good as i thought they would be this quarter, but they're calmer. there's a feeling that the world is not going to fall apart. you hear more about geopolitical risk, cyber security, d less about europe's going to blow up tomorrow. >> so, y
among other technology sales, ibm and google beat expectations as did microsoft and netflix. >>> there aren't a lot of people out there who were right about what would happen over the last five years, but harvard university professor ken rogoff was. he was on the money with some very accurate predictions about the economy, about where the markets would go post financial crisis. what's next for america and the global economy? ken rogoff joining me once again with some answers. ken, good...
92
92
Jan 23, 2013
01/13
by
KCSM
tv
eye 92
favorite 0
quote 0
made his fortune in technology. it the two fell out and he decided to talk about the return of jewish values. >> our priority is solving is real's problems. people cannot afford to live on what they own. they have a 40 billion shekel deficit. we have to stop talking about whether it is yes or no to palestine. >> he opposes a palestinian state. his message has struck a chord, particularly with voters under the age of 30. this man is voting for the first time. >> i think he can really change things for israel. what's the most recent opinion polls suggest he could wind up to 15 seats, unlikely to threaten netanyahu's reelection to, but losing votes to other parties always comes with a risk attached. they could build a bloc to bar agreement. the former television journalist sees himself of a defender of the secular middle class and it wants to govern. >> it would be a very bad thing for israel to have a government that is bound by the extreme- right. then we have a greater isolation within the international community, a
made his fortune in technology. it the two fell out and he decided to talk about the return of jewish values. >> our priority is solving is real's problems. people cannot afford to live on what they own. they have a 40 billion shekel deficit. we have to stop talking about whether it is yes or no to palestine. >> he opposes a palestinian state. his message has struck a chord, particularly with voters under the age of 30. this man is voting for the first time. >> i think he can...
120
120
Jan 25, 2013
01/13
by
FBC
tv
eye 120
favorite 0
quote 0
♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. cheryl: boy, talk about a momentum play. check out shares of netflix. it's been a couple crazy sessions for this one. the stock is up, get this, another 14 1/2%. folks, in the last two days, netflix has risen 60%. what's going on with this one? well, netflix delivered better than expected fourth quarter earnings, guidance also looking strong. jpmorgan raised their rating on netflix citing evidence that consumers like its streaming service better than ever. will netflix return to its glory days? well, back in 2011, the stock peaked near --. profits on domestic streaming are about 1/3 of the money that netflix makes on dvds. pachter points out that: >> pachter maintains that the street is ignoring this. the netflix story, the ceo of netflix, really could be something to watch as it plays out. will the analyst community get on board basically with michael pachter? we shall see. president obama's pick to run the securities and exchange commission is a seasoned prosecutor, considered one o
♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. cheryl: boy, talk about a momentum play. check out shares of netflix. it's been a couple crazy sessions for this one. the stock is up, get this, another 14 1/2%. folks, in the last two days, netflix has risen 60%. what's going on with this one? well, netflix delivered better than expected fourth quarter earnings, guidance also looking strong. jpmorgan raised their rating on netflix citing evidence...
112
112
Jan 28, 2013
01/13
by
CNBC
tv
eye 112
favorite 0
quote 0
the institutional community, seeing a lot of capital and technology. you look what the market is pricing in, looks like the 34 strike is active and 10% move and where it's going. >>> here's another, has apple lost its mojo, according to an article, apple may be losing the coolness battle to samsung but baron says apple's glory days are far from over. >> first, apple has not lost their mojo. >> they lost something. >> they did. they lost steve jobs and with it a cult following behind the stock and innovation. they can have the greatest innovators in this world and lost the bully pulpit of innovation and why you're seeing compression of the multiple. you ask any 16-year-old girl in the northeast like my daughter amelia, it has not lost its mojo. it's an attractive buy. look at its balance sheet. if you're a value buyer, forget where it traded, look at the opportunity going forward. >> you used the word "value" and have to take into consideration whether the class of shareholders is slowly changing from growth to value investors. >> no question. as the di
the institutional community, seeing a lot of capital and technology. you look what the market is pricing in, looks like the 34 strike is active and 10% move and where it's going. >>> here's another, has apple lost its mojo, according to an article, apple may be losing the coolness battle to samsung but baron says apple's glory days are far from over. >> first, apple has not lost their mojo. >> they lost something. >> they did. they lost steve jobs and with it a cult...
93
93
Jan 24, 2013
01/13
by
FBC
tv
eye 93
favorite 0
quote 0
you are partnering with dean cayman on this slingshot water technology that turns, frankly, filthy water into potable drinking water. why are you spending so much time and effort in that? >> well, that's only a small piece of what we're doing with water. water is a very big issue in the world and will continue to become bigger because nobody treats water with dignity in the world. everybody thinks it's free, it's available. agriculture has a lot to improve in terms of practices in how they conserve water. we all have to conserve water better way, treat it with more dignity and, therefore, coca-cola has been the first business in a way that has declared a goal of water neutrality by 2020. think of the amount of water that coca-cola uses, and then we have said by 2020 we are going to globally become water neutral. that means give back to the world every liter of water that we use -- liz: that you take. >> -- if your beverages and to make our beverages. liz: boy, we have a president who was reelected, we've got all kinds of tax changes, the payroll tax cut has been eliminated. we got throug
you are partnering with dean cayman on this slingshot water technology that turns, frankly, filthy water into potable drinking water. why are you spending so much time and effort in that? >> well, that's only a small piece of what we're doing with water. water is a very big issue in the world and will continue to become bigger because nobody treats water with dignity in the world. everybody thinks it's free, it's available. agriculture has a lot to improve in terms of practices in how...
53
53
Jan 27, 2013
01/13
by
CNN
tv
eye 53
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> we defend ourselves and our families with semi automatic firearm technology. >> reporter: which raises doubts whether the proposal can pass in congress. biden and others have a fall-back position, focusing on magazines and ammunition instead of the weapons themselves, which could affect hunters and sports shooters. >> i am much less concerned, quite frankly, what you call an assault weapon than i am about magazines and the number of rounds that can be held in a magazine. >> reporter: one question is whether the so-called divide and conqur strategy is working in order to get support for the assault weapons ban. their survey of 1,000 members which was done a month after the newtown shooting showed the vast majority of respondents opposed to banning semiautomatic weapons. joe johns, cnn, washington. >>> a picture perfect kidnapping and dark secrets uncovered. "new york times" best selling author lisa gardner gives us an inside peek at her latest mystery, "touch and go." how does this thing work? oh, i like it! [ garth ] sven's small business earns 2% cash back on every purchase, ev
. >> we defend ourselves and our families with semi automatic firearm technology. >> reporter: which raises doubts whether the proposal can pass in congress. biden and others have a fall-back position, focusing on magazines and ammunition instead of the weapons themselves, which could affect hunters and sports shooters. >> i am much less concerned, quite frankly, what you call an assault weapon than i am about magazines and the number of rounds that can be held in a magazine....
149
149
Jan 27, 2013
01/13
by
CNNW
tv
eye 149
favorite 0
quote 0
we're struggling now to think about ways that we can prevent some of that by using the best in technology to prepare people more effectively. >> i wish him all the best. i know everybody in the military wishes him all the best and i hope all americans wish him the best. you have to root for this guy and hope what he's doing works and it will be better for everybody. >>> skip rizzo is doing more than helping servicemen and women fight their way back from posttraumatic stress. he's saving lives by teaching troops to handle the horrors of war before they hit the battlefield. that is what earns him a spot on the next list. i'm dr. sanjay gupta, hope to see you back here next sunday. >>> it's 2:30 p.m. in the east, 1 11:30 a.m. on the west coast. these are the top stories we're following right now in the "cnn newsroom." >>> tragic news out of brazil. at least 233 people have died in an early morning fire in a crowded nightclub in the city of santa maria. college students were jammed inside celebrating the end of their summer vacation when the blaze broke out about 2:00 in the morning. let's go
we're struggling now to think about ways that we can prevent some of that by using the best in technology to prepare people more effectively. >> i wish him all the best. i know everybody in the military wishes him all the best and i hope all americans wish him the best. you have to root for this guy and hope what he's doing works and it will be better for everybody. >>> skip rizzo is doing more than helping servicemen and women fight their way back from posttraumatic stress. he's...
161
161
Jan 22, 2013
01/13
by
CNBC
tv
eye 161
favorite 0
quote 0
today on the technical side, carter worth, chief market technologies on oppenheimer. on the fundamental side, zachary kas kas karabell. who do you like? delta or southwest? >> in principal, group moves are the best kind of moves in the markets, and in this case all airlines are working. lagged other transports such as rails and truckers, and the group is on the move. we like them both to the long side. they look like they have got plenty more in them. >> zach, what about you fundamentally speaking? >> you know, i mean, they certainly have been on fire. very different types of names. delta is doing quite well relative to its competition like american which is emerging out of bankruptcy. southwest you can buy a ticket but you have to pay extra to wear your clothes on the flight. i think the problem with the airlines is that they are such a volatile name that is so susceptible to trading activity and momentum buying by traders and not saying that as a negative but as an investment, i find these names incredibly difficult to be in in addition to their susceptibility to va
today on the technical side, carter worth, chief market technologies on oppenheimer. on the fundamental side, zachary kas kas karabell. who do you like? delta or southwest? >> in principal, group moves are the best kind of moves in the markets, and in this case all airlines are working. lagged other transports such as rails and truckers, and the group is on the move. we like them both to the long side. they look like they have got plenty more in them. >> zach, what about you...
217
217
Jan 24, 2013
01/13
by
CNBC
tv
eye 217
favorite 0
quote 0
you've been getting in on the technology research. >> sure. i've always been what i consider to be a professional user. i'm not an expert, but i -- >> a user of -- >> of tech. technology. i filled that in. maybe the viewers at home thought what comes after that. i got a demonstration last night as i've heard others have of the new blackberry 10. i'm not giving you a recommendation on this thing. i saw the keyboard that was demonstrated by a high level blackberry executive and then i used it myself. it was very, very good. i have been opposed to use the virtual keyboard. i've tried the iphone. i didn't like it very much. this was very, very good, very usable, intuitive, and the browser was very, very fast. >> i agree. >> you were given a demo, but you came at it in two bits, right? >> i got a demo and what i loved about it was the keyboard. what i heard last night is yes, the blackberry 10 is coming out at the end of the month, but soon after, we'll have a blackberry 11 but it is an added keyboard. because why do you use the blackberry? you can
you've been getting in on the technology research. >> sure. i've always been what i consider to be a professional user. i'm not an expert, but i -- >> a user of -- >> of tech. technology. i filled that in. maybe the viewers at home thought what comes after that. i got a demonstration last night as i've heard others have of the new blackberry 10. i'm not giving you a recommendation on this thing. i saw the keyboard that was demonstrated by a high level blackberry executive and...
25
25
tv
eye 25
favorite 0
quote 0
hello and welcome to technology update despite our five senses not everything is quite what meets the eye this episode looks to shed some light on devices they give us a glimpse i was hiding just out of sight. remember the earth was the center of the universe until copernicus and galileo came along man's origins were unknown before darwin changed everything and the notion that there was something smaller than an atom was nearly unthinkable until ernest rutherford. even today the quest to gaze beneath the surface just goes on and on. recently we took a peek through the glass walls of school cars hypercube many of russia's up and coming innovators had gathered to attend the annual prize award ceremony the competition sifted through roughly fifteen hundred clever ideas all looking to come home with one of the five top honors winners were crowned for the top i.t. project the leading innovation for helping society as well as a trio for best idea project and production ready invention but in addition to the award ceremony there was plenty of other innovation minded activity going on previou
hello and welcome to technology update despite our five senses not everything is quite what meets the eye this episode looks to shed some light on devices they give us a glimpse i was hiding just out of sight. remember the earth was the center of the universe until copernicus and galileo came along man's origins were unknown before darwin changed everything and the notion that there was something smaller than an atom was nearly unthinkable until ernest rutherford. even today the quest to gaze...
86
86
Jan 24, 2013
01/13
by
CNBC
tv
eye 86
favorite 0
quote 0
♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. >>> just about three hours left to trade. microsoft before it report s earnings after the bell today. stock's done nothing. why bullish? >> that's one of the reasons, right? the expectations are low. really a bad performer last year. very cheap stock at 8.8 times earnings. a lot of the pc news, the weakness is known. there is more to the story. there is server and tools, enterprise, entertainment. all those divisions i expect to see improvement tonight, double digits. i think we can get past this bad news, the stock has done a great job in terms of returning cash to shareholders. they have almost $8 a share in cash. >> compelling case. what's wrong with that? i dozed off. we were talking about microsoft? it is one of the most boring stock out there. residual revenue stream, good, but tied to pc growth. despite the cash, despite what we have been talking about for years and years, always been a narrow trading range. good place to go if you want safety, has a decent yield. if you want growth, co
♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. >>> just about three hours left to trade. microsoft before it report s earnings after the bell today. stock's done nothing. why bullish? >> that's one of the reasons, right? the expectations are low. really a bad performer last year. very cheap stock at 8.8 times earnings. a lot of the pc news, the weakness is known. there is more to the story. there is server and tools, enterprise,...
27
27
tv
eye 27
favorite 0
quote 0
the latest innovations from the high tech world in technology update that's not rational. hold it hold it hold it. hold. her mum lives on. the street. her. and i. wish i. looked. like a missile good. luck. just see. it and. come out fine i'm a better little. jimmy speak your language. programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on all t.v. reporting from the world's hot spots seventy ip interviews intriguing stories for you to. sleep in trying. to find out more visit our big teeth dog called. sleep. more news today violence is once again fled up the from these are the images cobol has been seeing from the streets of canada. china operations are relieved a. local. thanks .
the latest innovations from the high tech world in technology update that's not rational. hold it hold it hold it. hold. her mum lives on. the street. her. and i. wish i. looked. like a missile good. luck. just see. it and. come out fine i'm a better little. jimmy speak your language. programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on all t.v. reporting from the world's hot spots seventy ip interviews intriguing stories for you to. sleep in trying. to find out more visit our big teeth dog...
20
20
tv
eye 20
favorite 0
quote 0
can't afford to pay you back so the members i represent spend an awful lot of investment in the best technology to make the best assessment of somebodies affordability at the front end of the process we don't want to mentor somebody who can't pay back and we don't want to get people into financial difficulty but these are areas of the united kingdom that some of the poorest communities so that seems quite targeted why are they choosing these areas where you'd expect that people wouldn't be able to pay back that money what you're finding is these numbers are setting up in secondary high streets where the rates are lower they're also setting up where there's a demand the situation has changed from when we used to be able to be flooded with all sorts of offers a credit to the fact that we unless we've got. an exemplary credit history we can't going to access to credit the government says it's conducting an extensive review of the payday lending sector with this site on tighter regulation but in the meantime and dave has some clear advice for anyone thinking about taking out a payday loan nor. new
can't afford to pay you back so the members i represent spend an awful lot of investment in the best technology to make the best assessment of somebodies affordability at the front end of the process we don't want to mentor somebody who can't pay back and we don't want to get people into financial difficulty but these are areas of the united kingdom that some of the poorest communities so that seems quite targeted why are they choosing these areas where you'd expect that people wouldn't be able...
22
22
tv
eye 22
favorite 0
quote 0
a technology day starts here shortly after the break. right wing t.v. host glenn beck is going to build his own utopia beck plans to put together a massive social experiment building his own city which will be totally independent from the evil grasp of government and the outside world where residents will have to learn how to survive on their own make their own things and grow their own food in the future city called independence usa we based our libertarian principles with hints of flavor there will be no handouts and no help for the self-sufficiency minded residents but beck may need some help himself because building the city could cost about two billion dollars the thing is that commentators about politics like glenn beck and you horse truly have a very easy job it is easy to point out what is wrong with society but it is another thing entirely to try to change it i want to salute clint beck for actually doing something and putting his money where his ideological mouth is now why would i want to live in the i and rand paradise of independence usa un
a technology day starts here shortly after the break. right wing t.v. host glenn beck is going to build his own utopia beck plans to put together a massive social experiment building his own city which will be totally independent from the evil grasp of government and the outside world where residents will have to learn how to survive on their own make their own things and grow their own food in the future city called independence usa we based our libertarian principles with hints of flavor...
200
200
Jan 23, 2013
01/13
by
CNBC
tv
eye 200
favorite 0
quote 0
the giants of technology yesterday actually came in with better than expected news. that's what really boosted things after hours. we'll look at how things will be trading this morning. >>> we also have that flood of earnings that continues this morning. today on the calendar, we have mcdonald's, united technologies, motorola solutions, coach, and wellpoint. just a few of the names we'll be watching. >>> then after the bell this afternoon, you've got apple coming out. still the world's most valuable public company. the stock fell below $500 last week for the first time in 11 months. shares have fallen nearly 30% since peaking at $705.07 on september 21. that, by the way, the day of the iphone's release. joe? >> okay. thanks. i was saying -- january 23. you know this is the last day it will be january 23 until a year, until next year. you know how we've been saying that about these things, palindromes, we won't see another in -- 2002 for 90 years. at least 12 months before it is january 23. let's head to the economic forum. world economic forum. andrew messaged me wit
the giants of technology yesterday actually came in with better than expected news. that's what really boosted things after hours. we'll look at how things will be trading this morning. >>> we also have that flood of earnings that continues this morning. today on the calendar, we have mcdonald's, united technologies, motorola solutions, coach, and wellpoint. just a few of the names we'll be watching. >>> then after the bell this afternoon, you've got apple coming out. still...
160
160
Jan 23, 2013
01/13
by
FBC
tv
eye 160
favorite 0
quote 0
on the technology side, yes, apple has not really built a phone for china mobile's technology. it can be done. they can do it. it is not something that is getting traction. getting traction over there is a business relationship between apple and china mobile. china mobile's ceo has been really vocal he wants more concessions, apple to give more concessions to get on the network. we'll see how the conversations go. tracy: going into the report last night the investor sentiment is so negative on the stock. look, you, no one could expect apple to continue to grow at the rate it has been over the last five years. going in do you buy the stock at its current price? >> i think you really want to wait and listen to what they have to say about the end-user demand before stepping in and buying more. we have a buy rating. i think there is --'d ahead of it. we have $600 price target over the next 12 months and we see a pathway to get there given this earnings call is more controversial you want to listen to the management team and step in. ashley: thank you very much. tim cook may be feel
on the technology side, yes, apple has not really built a phone for china mobile's technology. it can be done. they can do it. it is not something that is getting traction. getting traction over there is a business relationship between apple and china mobile. china mobile's ceo has been really vocal he wants more concessions, apple to give more concessions to get on the network. we'll see how the conversations go. tracy: going into the report last night the investor sentiment is so negative on...
88
88
Jan 25, 2013
01/13
by
FBC
tv
eye 88
favorite 0
quote 0
♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. that's not much, you think. except it's 2% every year. go to e-trade and find out how much our advice and guidance costs. spoiler alert: it's low. it's guidance on your terms, not ours. e-trade. less for us. more for you. connell: we are back. i was not kidding around when i told you we were going to have vanilla ice on. debt collectors are notorious for their nonstop phone calls. they are now invading social media. the government they have something to say about this. shibani joshi is in the newsroom. shibani: we have all had this happen to us. and unfamiliar friend request on facebook. some of us to either impress our love and accept that unknown friend. the debt collectors are now getting more social trying to reach you through the web. they estimate that as many as 30 million consumers are being pursued by debt collectors online including places like facebook. they are chasing down around $12 billion in debt. they say maintaining and keeping on top of that collection is a top prio
♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. that's not much, you think. except it's 2% every year. go to e-trade and find out how much our advice and guidance costs. spoiler alert: it's low. it's guidance on your terms, not ours. e-trade. less for us. more for you. connell: we are back. i was not kidding around when i told you we were going to have vanilla ice on. debt collectors are notorious for their nonstop phone calls. they are now...
125
125
Jan 23, 2013
01/13
by
FBC
tv
eye 125
favorite 0
quote 0
what we know is they have some great technologies so we are providing technology they have with technologies we have and we are hopeful that can come to the market relatively soon. we haven't made a product launch yet, but that will come relatively soon. liz: what is the number one question you would love to have answered? that would help you rush ahead with your company's growth in 2013? >> i really want to know the u.s. government can solve our fiscal problems, if they can reform the corporate tax so the money earned outside. we have $18 billion outside the united states that could come back to the united states, but corporate tax doesn't work that way right now. i would love to see territorial tax system, tax reform and get us through the fiscal problem we have right now. liz: what about a tax holiday overseas? >> if they do that, that is even better, but i will not hold my breath for that one. liz: paul jacobs, thank you very much. chairman and ceo of qualcomm. back to you in new york. cheryl: there is still more to come tomorrow from davos. liz will interview coca-cola ceo and kenneth f
what we know is they have some great technologies so we are providing technology they have with technologies we have and we are hopeful that can come to the market relatively soon. we haven't made a product launch yet, but that will come relatively soon. liz: what is the number one question you would love to have answered? that would help you rush ahead with your company's growth in 2013? >> i really want to know the u.s. government can solve our fiscal problems, if they can reform the...
148
148
Jan 24, 2013
01/13
by
KPIX
tv
eye 148
favorite 0
quote 0
but advances in computer and lab technologies make large numbers of chimps unnecessary. just 50 could be kept for the possibility of new research. you have a lot of feeling for chimpanzees, right? what do you want them to have? >> i want the chimpanzees here to have freedom of choice, and that's something that i think we're able to give to the chimpanzees at chimp haven. >> reporter: the next challenge will be the cost. chimp haven already needs to raise $5 million for expansion. it will cost millions more to care for all the chimps. but linda brent figures it's a debt they are owed. anna werner, cbs news, keithville, louisiana. >> and that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald i'm ken bastida. allen and liz are off tonight. egin with breaking news. >>> good evening, i'm ann notarangelo. >> i'm ken bastida. allen an liz are off tonight. we begin with some breaking news. a two-alarm house fire in downtown
but advances in computer and lab technologies make large numbers of chimps unnecessary. just 50 could be kept for the possibility of new research. you have a lot of feeling for chimpanzees, right? what do you want them to have? >> i want the chimpanzees here to have freedom of choice, and that's something that i think we're able to give to the chimpanzees at chimp haven. >> reporter: the next challenge will be the cost. chimp haven already needs to raise $5 million for expansion. it...
219
219
Jan 25, 2013
01/13
by
CNBC
tv
eye 219
favorite 0
quote 0
apple is in a very difficult space historically technology changes rapidly and quickly. they've lost steve jobs. you know, i think once you get to a certain point there are no buyers at the margin when you're as big a percentage in the market as apple. >> would you rather own xon at this point? >> i think with the changes in india and china in terms of oil consumption i'll put my bet with exxon on this one. >> okay. >> all right. very good. >> i don't own it. it is too big a company for us in intrepid capital but that is where i would bet. >> not exactly the small world. >> thank you, gentlemen. have a good weekend. appreciate your insight. thanks for joining us. >> thanks for having me. >> glad you found your way back. >> so the dow is ontrack for the best january since 1994. it has lost ground in only four sessions this month so far. >> indeed. we've got the weeks winners and losers. >> positive economic data and earnings fuel the nasdaq and the dow -- excuse me the dow and s&p 500 to new highs. let's talk about the individual movers. first proctor and gamble the big w
apple is in a very difficult space historically technology changes rapidly and quickly. they've lost steve jobs. you know, i think once you get to a certain point there are no buyers at the margin when you're as big a percentage in the market as apple. >> would you rather own xon at this point? >> i think with the changes in india and china in terms of oil consumption i'll put my bet with exxon on this one. >> okay. >> all right. very good. >> i don't own it. it is...
158
158
Jan 23, 2013
01/13
by
FBC
tv
eye 158
favorite 0
quote 0
this is a very bullish sign for technology stocks, what do you say after this report? >> what we are seeing is this is the time to be cautious, in fact we don't follow individual companies per se, you can set the end of the recovery rally from the march '09 at bottoms, we're in the frenzy of the speculative issues and speculative moves. very few stocks move the market. that is the sign of a process at least for the short term. david: staying with you for a second, says there is no factual evidence for being bearish right now. if that's your only evidence for being bearish? >> not at all. it is as optimistic as it was at the tops in '07. the vix at almost a record low. look at the money it is declining the fastest rate in a hundred years. if you look at everything that has poured in the last couple of years, which is the only sustaining factor for most of the past month is being taken away because the money is not being taken out at all. there are other factors as well. sandra: can we go back to the cme and the trading pit in chicago, s&p futures for four more minutes o
this is a very bullish sign for technology stocks, what do you say after this report? >> what we are seeing is this is the time to be cautious, in fact we don't follow individual companies per se, you can set the end of the recovery rally from the march '09 at bottoms, we're in the frenzy of the speculative issues and speculative moves. very few stocks move the market. that is the sign of a process at least for the short term. david: staying with you for a second, says there is no factual...
171
171
Jan 23, 2013
01/13
by
CNBC
tv
eye 171
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> but you like technology? >> do i like technology. there's -- i do expect the pullback in the short term. investors have been paying for the improvement in the news. at some point they are going to want to see positive news, and i'm not sure it's coming just yet. >> okay. very good. good to see you both. see you later. 15 seconds left heading towards the close, off the highs of the day but a new five-year high for the dow and we wait for apple an netflix numbers. we get those numbers right here on the second hour of the "closing bell." >> welcome to the "closing bell." i'm michelle caruso-cabrera in for maria bartiromo who is on assignment from davos, switzerland. bill griffith will rejoin me in just a moment. the dow closing at another five-year high. another within 400 points of an all-time high. here's how we're finishing the day on the street. the dow jones industrial average is higher by 66 points, 13,778. the nasdaq higher by 10.5. 3153. s&p higher by two. look at that. getting close to 1500 at 1494. don't forget, we are moments
. >> but you like technology? >> do i like technology. there's -- i do expect the pullback in the short term. investors have been paying for the improvement in the news. at some point they are going to want to see positive news, and i'm not sure it's coming just yet. >> okay. very good. good to see you both. see you later. 15 seconds left heading towards the close, off the highs of the day but a new five-year high for the dow and we wait for apple an netflix numbers. we get...
137
137
Jan 25, 2013
01/13
by
CNBC
tv
eye 137
favorite 0
quote 0
united technologies also in the list. let's look at the s&p 500. it's ontrack for its eighth straight gain. a winning streak that we haven't seen since november of 2004. what we couldn't get the s&p 500 numbers that were leading the s&p that year, in november of 2004, these are the ones that have led the s&p rally over the last eight days. netflix of course coming out with a very strong quarterly report up 60%. genworth and kla out today with strong numbers as well. the dow looking strong into the close up 49. back to you. >> in fact yes. we are ontrack for the best january for the dow since 1994. a little bit later we'll remind everybody what happened to the markets in 1994. but right now the dow is up 49 points just off the highs of the session. >> okay. is the rally sustainable? harry dent does not think so and actually says this is a market on crack. he'll be here to back it all up. >> also it is said that individual investors are often last to come to the party. is this rally pulling more people into the world of stocks? we'll look at that. >>
united technologies also in the list. let's look at the s&p 500. it's ontrack for its eighth straight gain. a winning streak that we haven't seen since november of 2004. what we couldn't get the s&p 500 numbers that were leading the s&p that year, in november of 2004, these are the ones that have led the s&p rally over the last eight days. netflix of course coming out with a very strong quarterly report up 60%. genworth and kla out today with strong numbers as well. the dow...
196
196
Jan 24, 2013
01/13
by
CNBC
tv
eye 196
favorite 0
quote 0
this rally is being driven by consumer discretionary and technology. the dow meantime moving to all time highs. 14,164 on october 9th of '07 and just over 300 points away from that level. making the charge there in '07, boeing, hp, exxon, mcdonald's and honeywell. best performing dow components in the four years leading up to this rally, amex, home depot, cat, disney and ibm. >> wow. the nasdaq, no surprise, in the red. mainly because of apple, which is down by about 10% at this hour. sima modi has more. >> no surprise the nasdaq is vastly underperforming the major indices thanks to am. shares down about 10% at the moment. market technician telling me the next support level is 425, something to watch. when apple sneezes, the nasdaq catches a cold and so do some of its component suppliers. here is a couple to take note of. sirius logic down 10%, specializes in analog chips. skyworks solutions works on wireless radio component nuance communications, which is said to be behind the mobile app siri and avago behind the iphone 5 and the ipad 3. and lastly, o
this rally is being driven by consumer discretionary and technology. the dow meantime moving to all time highs. 14,164 on october 9th of '07 and just over 300 points away from that level. making the charge there in '07, boeing, hp, exxon, mcdonald's and honeywell. best performing dow components in the four years leading up to this rally, amex, home depot, cat, disney and ibm. >> wow. the nasdaq, no surprise, in the red. mainly because of apple, which is down by about 10% at this hour....
108
108
Jan 23, 2013
01/13
by
CNBC
tv
eye 108
favorite 0
quote 0
>> technology surprise in the second half of the year. >> what do you tell investors, anthony? >> i think the housing market is still going to recover, exciting theme and spot the view of technology because technology has been a laggard and now profits may start to come, that's a good thing. >> even those earnings don't matter. >> over the short term, no. >> all right. >> good to see you both. >> jeff, thanks very much as well for your thoughts as well. >> heading towards the close with 12 minutes left here, and, yes, the dow, it's holding. 13,777. >> all poker players here. if you think boeing's problems with the dreamliner are bad now, the senate is getting involved. >> be afraid, be very afraid. phil lebeau with all the details next. >> and don't miss maria's exclusive interview with jamie dimon on tape from davos, finally had it with the bad reputation pages have right now and today he's fighting back. wait until you hear what he told maria. that's coming up. stay stupid. i have a cold, and i took nyquil, but i'm still stubbed up. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil doesn't
>> technology surprise in the second half of the year. >> what do you tell investors, anthony? >> i think the housing market is still going to recover, exciting theme and spot the view of technology because technology has been a laggard and now profits may start to come, that's a good thing. >> even those earnings don't matter. >> over the short term, no. >> all right. >> good to see you both. >> jeff, thanks very much as well for your thoughts as...
20
20
tv
eye 20
favorite 0
quote 0
can't afford to pay you back so the members i represent spend an awful lot of investment in the best technology to make the best assessment of somebodies affordability but these areas of the united kingdom and some of the poorest communities so that seems quite targeted why are they choosing these areas where you'd expect that people wouldn't be able to pay back that money what you're finding is these members are setting up in secondary high streets where the breaks they're also setting up when there's a demand the government says it's conducting an extensive review of the payday lending sector with the site on tighter regulation but in the meantime and dave has some clear advice for anyone thinking about taking out the payday loan nor. the new or avoid them like the plague so r.t. reporting from sunderland. entrepreneur kim dotcom is back with a new website able to get around the bourse the saw its predecessor shut down by the u.s. government in just a second tells us exclusively about being chased by the state all about. wealthy british. market. why not candy. find out what's really happening
can't afford to pay you back so the members i represent spend an awful lot of investment in the best technology to make the best assessment of somebodies affordability but these areas of the united kingdom and some of the poorest communities so that seems quite targeted why are they choosing these areas where you'd expect that people wouldn't be able to pay back that money what you're finding is these members are setting up in secondary high streets where the breaks they're also setting up when...
103
103
Jan 22, 2013
01/13
by
CNBC
tv
eye 103
favorite 0
quote 0
in essence, it's the technology of yahoo!. i still think right now i am long, i'm staying long even with the price at 13.25. i think the lbo deal will be presented and i think there will be a go shop provision within that deal that'll allow for shareholders to get an even higher price than what people are talking about. >> if you're in dell, i think that's a great trade, but seeing the stock up here today, 13.25. when we're hearing 13.50 on a deal that may or may not get done, i think that's a terrible place to go in and buy the stock here today. if this deal is scrapped, i think the stock pulls back 15 to 20% quickly. >> i don't disagree with you if the deal is scrapped. there will be significant downside. >> of course. right, stocks run up exclusively on the fact. >> however, i believe number one, that the probability of the deal being pulled off the table is relatively small. i think michael dell has clearly stated back in 2010 he gave a speech where he highlighted the desire to actually go private and slow down the process
in essence, it's the technology of yahoo!. i still think right now i am long, i'm staying long even with the price at 13.25. i think the lbo deal will be presented and i think there will be a go shop provision within that deal that'll allow for shareholders to get an even higher price than what people are talking about. >> if you're in dell, i think that's a great trade, but seeing the stock up here today, 13.25. when we're hearing 13.50 on a deal that may or may not get done, i think...
40
40
tv
eye 40
favorite 0
quote 0
oh there are so long range missile technology has improved the recent years that make it capability to use it directly to detect red states from where they are i think the danger is much greater for the people in south korea and i think your guess would be the little guys you would get in the free world needs to see the saudi and north korea and feel guilty because he she it was just yesterday for example could see they perceive this to be message the international community saying that you cannot have the right to defend yourself so i feel this is it or the reason why we behave should be dangerous if i was thinking last month when i saw the propaganda banner that really stuck out to me we believe in our own but hey if you're going to define a trading day it goes to any country or egyptian. that basically they've been down from the bench in the system certainly exists. this is ot say and preliminary election results in jordan your views limits new grounds for grievance a pro-government thugs to reinforce the issues in the parliament off the claims that king hijacked the election that's
oh there are so long range missile technology has improved the recent years that make it capability to use it directly to detect red states from where they are i think the danger is much greater for the people in south korea and i think your guess would be the little guys you would get in the free world needs to see the saudi and north korea and feel guilty because he she it was just yesterday for example could see they perceive this to be message the international community saying that you...
18
18
tv
eye 18
favorite 0
quote 0
this is no more to mali where the recently deployed french military where reportedly stunned by the technologically advanced weapons that are in the hands of their adversaries nobody seems to think that perhaps organized groups come from somewhere other than mali it seems they came across the nearby libyan border libya is as i say central to all this problem because all the plot of weapons it's been produced by the collapse of the darfur region but also a complete failure to establish any kind of real state you have essentially all the operating in different parts of libya and you have across much of this hour a situation where people have arguments where very considered sense so bribery and corruption or grabs is common place gadhafi was bitter opponent all right it was ahmed groups whatever his faults and they now have the ability to use the chaos in libya to provide a basis the first effects for immediate hostage crisis in algeria said to be in retaliation for the french offensive in mali has already claimed the lives of dozens of civilians taken captive when i'm frightened of terrorism this is
this is no more to mali where the recently deployed french military where reportedly stunned by the technologically advanced weapons that are in the hands of their adversaries nobody seems to think that perhaps organized groups come from somewhere other than mali it seems they came across the nearby libyan border libya is as i say central to all this problem because all the plot of weapons it's been produced by the collapse of the darfur region but also a complete failure to establish any kind...
170
170
Jan 28, 2013
01/13
by
CNBC
tv
eye 170
favorite 0
quote 1
you have choices from airlines to housing to autos, to technology. well arm you with information. meantime, a warning from this fellow. he is the author of the black swan and he always has a bit after cautionary tale to tell. and we can't wait to hear what he has to say as he jumps with both feet into the fray whether it's time or too late. first, though, sue, let's get the market action down at the new york stock exchange. >> thanks. we are lower on the dow jones industrial average. we should note the nasdaq stayed positive. we are on averages still within striking distance. one or two days gains away from all-time highs. take a look at the stats right now. dow jones industrial average down about 11 point. just above 13884 level. it is up 37% in three years. and it is at a high that we have not seen since november of 2007. s&p, up 5% year to date. remember, that's 17 sessions so far. right now, down about two point on the trading session np in three years, s&p is up 40%. russell hit an all-time high. still in the green, not by much, but we'll take it, by half percent. s&p mid cap
you have choices from airlines to housing to autos, to technology. well arm you with information. meantime, a warning from this fellow. he is the author of the black swan and he always has a bit after cautionary tale to tell. and we can't wait to hear what he has to say as he jumps with both feet into the fray whether it's time or too late. first, though, sue, let's get the market action down at the new york stock exchange. >> thanks. we are lower on the dow jones industrial average. we...
94
94
Jan 24, 2013
01/13
by
FBC
tv
eye 94
favorite 0
quote 0
we're also looking at microsoft overall as far as the technology sphere is concerned. everybody was concerned about the pc market obviously. what do you think this report will tell the broader market about pc sales in general? >> well i think it will reflect exactly what everybody has been saying and anecdotal evidence we've gotten from the industry as a whole. pc sales are declining. when it comes to windows, what we're also seeing as sort of a chicken and egg problem. there aren't enough devices out there that really show off or enable the windows 8 functionality. you need a touch-screen laptop or --. sandra: shibani? >> go ahead. sandra: let's jump in here. we have starbucks earnings. let's go to adam this breaking newsroom. what do you have? >> right in line but slight miss on revenue perhaps. 57 cents adjusted earnings per share. the street was expecting 57 cents. in revenue street was expecting 3.48 billion. reporting 3.8 billion. couple things analysts are watching is comparable store sales. in the americas grew 7%. same-store sales they talked about globally up
we're also looking at microsoft overall as far as the technology sphere is concerned. everybody was concerned about the pc market obviously. what do you think this report will tell the broader market about pc sales in general? >> well i think it will reflect exactly what everybody has been saying and anecdotal evidence we've gotten from the industry as a whole. pc sales are declining. when it comes to windows, what we're also seeing as sort of a chicken and egg problem. there aren't...